Freedom from Marijuana Dependence
You Are Not Alone
Approximately 16 million Americans have cannabis use disorder. Despite growing legalization, marijuana dependence is real and can significantly impact motivation, mental health, relationships, and spiritual growth.
Understanding Marijuana Addiction
Marijuana dependence, while often dismissed as harmless, can create significant psychological dependency. Heavy, long-term use is associated with decreased motivation, anxiety, depression, cognitive impairment, and difficulty maintaining relationships and responsibilities.
Cultural normalization of marijuana use makes it harder for those struggling to recognize their dependency or feel justified in seeking help. But if cannabis use is controlling your life rather than you controlling it, you deserve support.
What the Bible Says
I have the right to do anything, you say — but not everything is beneficial. I have the right to do anything — but I will not be mastered by anything.
Be alert and of sober mind. Your enemy the devil prowls around like a roaring lion looking for someone to devour.
Explore more scripture in our Bible verses about addiction and recovery resource.
How Faith Changes Everything
God calls us to clarity of mind and purpose. When marijuana becomes a crutch for coping with life, faith offers a better foundation — peace that transcends circumstances, joy that doesn't depend on a substance.
Read real stories of redemption from people who have found freedom through faith.
How The Mulligan Mission Helps
Through mentorship, fellowship, and biblical resources, we help those dependent on marijuana find freedom and purpose through Christ.
Learn more about our programs, mentorship, and golf fellowship events.
Take the First Step
If marijuana is holding you back from the life God intends for you, reach out. Your mulligan is waiting.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is marijuana really addictive?
Yes. While the physical dependency differs from substances like opioids, marijuana creates significant psychological dependency. Cannabis use disorder is recognized by medical professionals.
Isn't marijuana legal now?
Legality doesn't equal harmlessness. Alcohol is legal too, but we recognize its potential for addiction. The question isn't legality — it's whether marijuana is controlling your life.
Can I get help even if others don't think marijuana is a problem?
Absolutely. If marijuana use is negatively impacting your life, relationships, or walk with God, that's reason enough to seek help. We take every struggle seriously.
Need Help? You're Not Alone.
Submit a prayer request or reach out today. Your mulligan starts now.
